Portugal to win there group @ 2.35 is value, Czech Republic aren't half the side they were in 2004 with Koller & Baros past there prime, not to mention they will be missing arguably there best player Rosicky. Switzerland for me will be there biggest threat but i just don't think they have the skill to win the group, Turkey in all honesty lack the fire power to even threat the group.

Czech Republic less than 3 points in the group @4.50
Turkey more than 4 points in the group @5.00
Germany more than 7 points in the group @4.33 (that means 3 victories)
Romania less than 1 point in the group @6.00 (that means 3 losses)

Czech Republic less than 3 points in the group @4.50
Turkey more than 4 points in the group @5.00
Germany more than 7 points in the group @4.33 (that means 3 victories)
Romania less than 1 point in the group @6.00 (that means 3 losses)

Portugal to win there group @ 2.35 is value, Czech Republic aren't half the side they were in 2004 with Koller & Baros past there prime, not to mention they will be missing arguably there best player Rosicky. Switzerland for me will be there biggest threat but i just don't think they have the skill to win the group, Turkey in all honesty lack the fire power to even threat the group.

Portugal has the same pb that Spain had in nineties. They have some old players who don't want to leave their team for young guns. Personally i don't see Portugal win their group.

That gives an age average of 27.7 years old. It's an experienced team, but not old, at least comparing with some other national squads, like France.

EDIT: Also there is a clear mini-revolution in the team, by not calling up Costinha (33 years old), Nuno Valente (33 years old) and Maniche (30 years old), players which were part of the starting team in the world cup in 2006. And I'm not counting with the international retirements of Figo, Rui Costa and Pauleta. Also at least Petit will retire from the national squad after the Euro.